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Paxton’s Grill began life in the 1880s as the Grear’s Saloon and eventually has been transformed into a restaurant.
The Garver Family Farm was established in 1908 with almost 200 acres.
The Carson Road Barn was constructed around 1916 and is one of the older barns still standing in the county.
The Brandywine Inn/Restaurant was built in the 1850s and was the first 4 story brick building in the area. It was a stagecoach stop between Cincinnati & Dayton.
The Brock House was built in 1837 and is a sister house of the Hammond House just 1/2 mile up the road.
The Monroe Presbyterian Academy opened in 1851 as a private school for boys. In 1876 the school was remodeled into a church.
The Monroe Historical Society Museum was originally the Monroe General Store. It was built 1910.
The “Mansion of Monroe” was owned by the Bernie family who owned LeSourdsville Lake. Famous movie stars would visit the home while performing at LeSourdsville. …[View More]
The Bake house is the oldest home in Monroe, built in 1811 with all of the bricks made on site.
The Hammond House was built between 1850 & 1880. The bricks were made on site.